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Take a journey into the Royal Mummy Cache of Deir el Bahari discovered in
ca.1881.
Tomb TT320 (previously referred to as DB320), otherwise known as the Royal Cache, is an Ancient Egyptian 𓆎𓅓𓏏𓀂𓀭𓏪 “kmt” tomb located next to Deir el-Bahri, in the Theban 𓌀𓏏𓈈𓊖 “wAs.t” Necropolis, opposite modern Luxor 𓇋𓊪𓏏𓊒𓇔𓏏 “ip.t-rs.t”. It contains the last resting place of High Priest 𓁋 of Amun 𓁩 Pinedjem II 𓅮𓏭𓇛𓐝 “pA-y-dj-m”, his wife Nesikhons 𓄓𓊃𓐍𓈖𓇓 “ns-kh-n-sw”, (“She Belongs to Khons”) and other close family members, in addition to an extraordinary collection of mummified remains and funeral equipment of more than 50 kings, queens, and other New Kingdom members of royalty as it was later used as a cache for royal mummies during the Twenty-first Dynasty (1069-945 BC).𓋹
In 1881, a tomb-robber named Abd el-Rassul discovered TT 320. Later research conducted by Gaston Maspero stated that Abd el-Rassul's family discovered TT 320 as early as 1871 because items such as canopic vases and funeral papyri from this tomb showed up on the antiquities market in Luxor as early as 1874. For example the Book of the Dead of Pinudjem II was purchased in 1876 for ₤400. The story that Abd el-Rassul Ahmed told was that one of his goats fell down a shaft and when he went down the shaft to retrieve the goat, he stumbled across this tomb. As he looked around, he discovered that this was no ordinary tomb. He saw that the mummies entombed in TT 320 were royal. This was indicated by the royal cobra head dress on some of the coffins. Abd and his brother plundered this tomb and lived off of the profits for many years until they were caught.
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As those of you who look at my work from time to time know, I am a lover of all things in nature.🌿🌱🍃🍂
I love to incorporate it into my pieces whenever I can. I am teased by my friends...(on occasion😁) for peeling bark from trees to make art!😜
So here is a piece I call "The Cache"
Hidden secrets are bound in a small leather book and stashed away, never to be found. Using real bark and fibers, I created this piece to represent the secrets kept hidden.
#secrets#fibers#cache#hidden#leather#books#metal#mixedmedia#secretstash#nature#naturelover

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